Maple Bacon Compound Butter

Make this Maple Bacon Compound Butter made in just minutes using left over bacon and pure maple syrup. It’s such a decadent addition to breakfast and brunch!

With Easter just around the corner, my mind turns to brunch. I love helping my family put together a big breakfast spread with lots of delicious dishes to choose from. With just three simple ingredients, this Maple Bacon Compound Butter is so easy to make, and it’s very impressive. It’s a delicious way to dress up your brunch buffet. It’s something you might get at a gourmet restaurant, that you can make in your own kitchen!

I’m happy to be sharing this recipe for Maple Bacon Compound Butter at Kids Activities Blog, click the link below to see the full post:

For the best taste, you need to use pure maple syrup. You can usually purchase it in the organic section at your regular grocery store. Here in New England, it’s just about maple season. I can’t wait to take my kiddos to a maple sugar shack to see how maple syrup is made. My dad grew up on a farm in Pennsylvania where they tapped the trees and hauled buckets of sap in the early Spring. He loved to teach my sisters and I about it when we were growing up.

My Cowboy Butter is one of my most popular recipes off all time. If you like making your own flavored butters, you’ve got to give this a try!

If you love this Maple Bacon Compound Butter recipe, follow my Pinterest board for lots of inspiration! I just love making my own condiments and spice mixes at home. They make really wonderful gifts for friends and family, too!

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Welcome, I'm Ang - the Juggling Act Mama! I am an online content creator at Juggling Act Mama! I'm a recipe developer, photographer, and brand ambassador. I love being creative with food, any craft supply or playing games with my kids. I don’t have a special space for crafting or huge kitchen for cooking. I’m just a regular mom with cheerios on the floor, trucks on the sideboard, and always a load of laundry that needs to be washed, dried, or folded while juggling my camera, phone and current project. Read More…